In effect, the role of the United Nations such as definite in 1945 is to protect civilians and to commit in humanitarian work with other countries; any country wich breaks this principle is excluded .uncharter

The Syrian Regime should be expelled of the United Nations because it broke these principles since 2011 by torture, enforced disappearance, use of chemical weapons, siege, and other crimes wich are violations of the UN Charter.

The use of torture as a tool of war is systematical; as I write these lines, detainees are still numerous in Assad ‘s prisons. It is a demand of the Syrian Opposition that they are released and Assad held accountable for this.

#Free The Detainees #Save The Rest. These are the two hashtags used to denounce enforced disappearance and torture. We must add #Under Torture.

Marc Nelson paints the prisoners using the hashatg #Under Torture. His art is committed to denounce Assad’s crimes.

This is the first violation of the UN Charter.

We must add chemical weapons , wich are prohibited by the Convention on Chemical Weapons. Napalm, sarin: civilians have been bombed by all of these.

#Chemical Assad.

Many towns were besieged and the population starved by the siege: this was the case of Ghouta, for example.

He systematically destroyed the whole country , bombed civilians , wich constitutes a war crime .

Now, as the Syrian National Coalition calls for a political transition in conformity with the Resolution 2245, it is logical that Assad should be expelled from the power and held accountable for his crimes.

It is normal, also, that the Syrian Regime should be expelled from the United Nations, wich prohibit ill-treatment of civilians.

As its cooperation with other countries, it was with Russia and Iran, accomplices of his crimes.

In all his actions since 2011, he violated the principles of the UN Charter: he must pay the consequences .